Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, August 13, 1891, Page 2, Image 2

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    gaily democrat
An amateur garderner at Belfast, Me.,
planted his bean polei all right, but forgot
to plant hl beam.
Of 10,000 persons, one arrives at the
geof 100 years, of 500 one attains the age
of 90, and one In 100 lives to the age of
elxty.
A New York fakir was arrested for
sticking tulip blossom into perforated
Mexican beans and selling them to unsus
pecting housewives as Chinese lilies.
The tallest piece of waler upon earth is
Lake Urumla, Persia, more than 4000 feet
above the sea level. It Is very shallow"
and no living thing can exist in it.
The Coreans are the largest eaters
known. Their stomachs are generally ab
normal in size, and the one possessing the
largest Is geneially considered the richest.
It has been noticed in France that those
persons engaged in cleaning out the ap
paratus used In refining petroleum are sub
ject to a skin disease 1 esembllng the cancer
of chimney sweepers.
In California during the gold excite
ment of 1840-50 flour and rice sold for
$1 a pound; bacon, $t.6o a pound; can
dles were $1 each; long-legged boots
brought $100, and the express on a letter
was $4.
The Austrian government has been try
Ing the experiment of admitting women
doctors to the state hospitals, but with
rather unfavoiable results. The Mussul
man patients resent the presence of a wo -man,
and refuse to submit to her authority.
The latest Indignity to be cast Into the
heap upon ex-senator Ingalls is the mall-
clous and wicked siander which says that
the ex-senator Is about to join a church
choir. The slander Is given a color of
truth by the fact that nothing oflers a bet
ter field for the ex-senator's talent for
making mischief, and to say things about
the soprano that would hurt must be
tempting to him, but it is undoubtedly
slanderous. It I no wonder that Mr In
galls is seeking to bury himself In the
soli'ude of a potato-field these days.
i. '
One of the features of the convention at
Columbus is the sale at ten cents each of
bits of tin plate one Inch by two, stamped
"McKinley." It was manufactured in
Wales Imported Into the United States,and
Is being devoted to the use of humbug. It
will probably do Major McKinley as much
good as the celebrated pot-metal medal
lions did David Todd some forty odd years
ago.
Inpliil to n.oseeieepers.
It gives Julias Grsdwobl gress satisfac
tion in selling his Pne Golden Role less and
baking powder, with elegant prizes or with
out then, that his customers who haye
purchased iovariably return and say they
are well pleased, that the tea is No. 1 and
the baking powder is as good as the beet.
All bis teas and baking kovder boors the
name of Julias Gradwohl's Golden Rule
Bazaar, and are expressly put up for his
business.and he still continues to give with
each pound of tea or baking powder an ele
gant piece 01 glassware.
NEW ADY1KTMKUBNTB.
The first use of gunpowder as an agent
in warfare was made In the course of the
twelfth century. The Chinese demon
strated Its propulsive effects in the fif
teenth century, in the relirn of Yunglop,
this being fully 1000 years after gunpow
der was nsed In firecrackers.
A wealthy ex-governor of Ohio, named
John VV Bookwalter, and better known to
the farming public as a manufacturer of
steam engines, proposes a new scheme for
the benefit of farmers. His own early life
was spent on a farm, and what re most
disliked about it was Its isolation. Mr
Bookwalter has bought 60,000 acres In
Nebiaska, whereon he proposes to estab
lish several agricultural communities or
villages, selling a plot of land to each
householder, and none to be more than
one or two miles from the rentral village,
where Its owner will live. The plan alms
to combine the advantage of village and
farm life. It is practised In some parts of
continental Europe, and Immigrants from
those sections may be expected to give it
a fair trial in this country.
TO OHIO WOOL GROWERS.
Now, that the wool growers ol Ohio
are soon to be called upon to renew their
faith in "protection" as represented In the
McKinley bill, by voting for McKinley
for governor, It will be a matter of much
interest to them and the public as well,
that the views of woolen manufacturers as
to the effect of the McKlnler bill should
be made known.
Thomas Dolan, a member of the firm of
Thomas Dolan Co., manufacturers of
worsted coatings and woclens In Phila
delphia has written a long letter to the
New York World defending the McKin
ley bill. In treating of the wool question,
he spys:
The woolen exports to this country from
the consular district of Bradfo'd, England,
fell off during the first five months of this
vear nearly one half, as compared with
the exports for the corresponding perioJ
last year. The decline was, in round
numbers, from $8,500,000 to $4,400,000.
During the first quarter of the preient
year, the general imports of woollen fa
brics fell off from $15,700,000 to $10,276,
000. Simultaneously, there was a large
increase of Imports of raw wool, showing
nl.lnlu that Amf.rlfnn mills wore havlmr
such active employment as they have not
had for many years past. It is an Inter
esting fact, deserving much emphasis of
statement.that the prices of wool are lower
now than they were one year ago. This
decline was distinctly promised by pro
tectionists during the discussion which ac
companied the framing ol the McKinley
tariff.
What will our wool growing brethren
think of this candid admission that the de
cline In the price of wool "was distinctly
promised by protectionists during the dis
cussion which accompanied the framing
ol the McKinley tariff." Every one re
members that that bill was framed In a
star chamber, secret waj . The republi
can members of the ways and means com
mittee would get together and agree what
rate of duty should be placed upon certain
articles and the full committee would be
called and these rates submitted, The
democrats would object but republicans
being In the majority would all adhere to
their star chamber agreement. What
'promises" were made In these star cham.
bcr discussions the wool men would never
have known had not Dolan "let the cat
out of the bag." Dolan Is not surprised
that wool should be lower this year than
last, because It had been promised" by
McKinley and other members of the ways
and means committee when framing the
bill. And It will be a wonderful exhibi
tion of blind credulity If the wool grow
ers shall again confU'e In the promises
which McKinley and his friends shall
make on the stump during the coming
campaign.
"FRUITS AND FLOWERS." ,
1 N ILLUSTRATED H ORTICULT-
J ural monthly Journal, edited by Prof
IS. K no farmer or iruic grower
can afford to be without It. It PAYS
whoever takes it, $2 er year. g 1 six
months, 20 cents a single number.
Address, 1. II STEARNS, '
Portland, Oregon.
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the annual meeting of the stock
holders of the Capital Consolidated Gold
& Silver Mining Company, of the city of
Ualem, Oregon, will be held at the ofUee
of the company in said city, on the second
Thursday, toe 13th day of August, 1881,
at 8 o'clock p m, for the election of direc
tors, and tor such other business ss may
come before the meeting,
J. H. STRICKLBR.
Sale n, Or, July 36th, 1891 See.
UMBER.
We wish to say to the public that we
have lust added a UiMe planer to oar mill
and tare prepared to furnish all kinds of
lumber, dressed or rough, as the pur
ebaser may ebone, as good as the best,
add as cheap as it ean be sold.
In payment we will take all kinds of
produce, such as hay, flour, grain, bacon,
butter, beans, beef by the quarter, ete.
In feet anything that we can use. Please
see us before you parehase your bill of
lumber, as we feel confident that we can
suitycu. Ton will always And one of
us at onr mm, i muns rrom ijeoanon,
8 miles from ATaterioe, on Hamilton
creek. WIRT A BERRIGeK,
Lebanon, Oregon.
J. A. Camming,
Wall Paper,
Drugs, I'aintta, Otis
Olasr , Etc.,
ALBANY,
0REC0N
THE OREGON HAY PRESS,
MANUFACTURED BT . P. S LATH,
as Corvallla, la the best hay press la
aarkst. Order fer presses cent t
OorralHs will be promptly fined,
Aaytne infringing on ft), patent will
.. prueeeated to Hie fullest eorient 0 the
sw.
FHOTOCRAPHER,
Oor Hnonnd and Perry Ht, Albany, Ol
O UPKKIOK werk. emarsnteed tn ever?
O branoh of the an. jbaT-jiahuging e'
an aiiiiie a spMiaiir.
The Road to Wealth
Cannot b, successfully traveled lth
out ood heslth. To raseh wealth or any
coveted position In IK, rtqulre. Hit fall
possssslon and operation of all tht fao
ultlos kind nsturt ha, endowed tt with.
These condition, cannot eillt unless the
r phrtlctl being I, In parfset working
?7!3f, and IMS It Impossible when tat
Itrer and spleen art torpid, thusesstrtet
In, tht secretions, eauelng lndlsstlea
and dyspspsla, with all tt their teste),
earning horrors.
DR. HENLEY'S
Englitr Dandelion Tonic
tierts t tp Mt fnftetact over tht Itrer,
ticltnt II healthf action, re seine It,
chronic tnttrgomtntt, tnd promotes tht
secretions j curst Indigestion and const!
ptt'tn, sharpens Iht tppetltt, tones up
tht entire tritem, lad makes lit, worth
llrlng.
!
City Restaurant.
Having been entirely remodeled1, this old
and popular reitanrant will be made ftrxU
clam- n every respect. The public will bt
given good meals at all hours for only 25
jents. Everything neat and attractixt.
rnvaU boies. Oystars In iftry style.
Moil ffaii Slier Clotlii?
IF SO
YOU CAN'T READ THIS
"Without being Interested. There will he
a Genuine
II
OF
SUMMER GOODS, .
Light WeiiM Clotls. Sinner Fnniislg Goods, Hals,
Shoes, ani all of
HOT WEATHER E-
Wearing Apparel Now in My Store.
TRADB AT
rns
OM II 12 1. 1 A IS L I
GROCERY STORE
l-o-
O 323- BBOWNELL.
LARGEST STOCK
Provisions, Hams, Bacon, '
Pototoes, Comb Uoney,
Pickles Vinegar, Apples
Cheese, Krult Jars, Etc.
LOWEST PRICES
Tea.. Coffer, Spices. Ext,,ct.
Butter, Eggs, Canned Goods,
Fruits, Qucenswsre, G,
wair, Etc., Etc.
BUST XKHATMHIffT,
Honest Weights,
: Full Measure.
CALL AND Bltti UK,
C. E. 1UIOWNKLL.
STEIMT & SOX
J
Russell : Engines, : Separators : and :
Osborne : Binders, : Mowers : and : Rakes.
L. E. BLAIN,
ClOtfc
ALLEN BROTHERS,
WHOLESALE RETAIL GROCERS,
CIGARS, TOBACCO, AND CHOICE FRUITS OP ALL
KINDS, INs LARGE: OR SMALL QUANTITIES,
IN THEIR SEASON.
Flinn Block.
ALBANY, OREGON
how nn Ymi nn?,c
w v w r w mm w I
Pfeiffer Block,
ITY DBld STORE
There la n. doubt thai
NEW-
Sloe ot B1LVERWARR, tentastjsur
poos.., knlvet, nor., fruit dtthea, tt.
gold and silver watehtt, tewtl y,
ttt, it tht Iftrsjttt and bets la
tat arftr, aad hy Jar lb.
betseye brought
t Al
PRICKS th Most Rea.onaklt.
Call tnd St th I00D8
A. STRANEY,
Pft9fstB)BMSi OT TaVSk) ......
City LiTETj, M ail Sill
8 T A!B L E.
HaTSSK ponhasttl nte rift eaa ha-
lib flest-tsaat IsicoKe al mil. isstl
M tests
atttmioa tir.n to transient
oarasa Of tot day or month.
Cheapest Rate la tfca Cits.
Teltpbont etantstion with tht it
Charles Hotel. Mtphont erdtrt gtTta
prompt atSansteti.
Fourth Street, bet w era JIHe worth aad
Streetcar lint.
Albany
Stanard & Cusick
I torn
Drugs, lltdltiata, tttsniaalt, (Taata
aad Toiltt ArntlM,8catjM,israiht.
Ptrfttaatry, tebeel .Hooks, aad
Artists' BsptUtt,
r7leians prststlftltn
rally ,
EdCrownMills
tOU, LANXIN0 4 CO., ltOPR'8.
tsrtr raocaai nova to-ramisa os t amtub
aid sxsuai vast.
"EST STORAGE FACILITIES.
CHOICE MEATS
or ait KtwM
Emericlc - I3.1cer
OWMttllf hOIMT'l AwtTf iMhls), MM
njr lo Whtatntrtt aMktvf 0'i ttor.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON,
EUGENE.
ttirrn tMftas oa Motif, . Met im tf
hspteBber, lest.
Tomti-ntaa.
OlMslail, SUntlfln, Uimi, so,
e ehovl ehutua (Wun. in .ftut ( k.. l. u V'
Ora.1, rrei u Ownui. Ik. snk Is ), tm
Mtt WIo.m Of farther InleiSMtWi.
Amanm 4. w. i
"We carry no machinery that has not been tried in thi
ocality, and found to bo satisfactory, and, as wo represmi
factories, no responsible dealer can give bettor terms' '
Ask Your Neighbor!
Where to get the Best Bargains,
Where to get the Best Value for Your Money,
-' in
Clothing, Dry Goods, Etc.,
And they will Answer with One Voiee, at
P"G. W. SIMPSON'S
do not Run a Lotten
But will selUyou anything kept in a FIRST-CLASS WEI
REGULATED BOOT AND SHOE STORE at bottoJ
prices, in a business way.
I sell only standard makes, and guarantee everythi"!
sold. Will sew up rips, or repair anything oause
imperfect'material or workmanship, Free of Charge.
SAMUEL E. YOUNG.
We are the People
Who arry th moat complete line of Hard
ware, Stoves, Ranges, ete., in the market.
MATTHEWS & WASHBURN.
TI LADIES BAZAAR
-It th Leading
Millinery and Fancy Goods Stoie of
ind
They carry all the Latest Styles and Novelties In the Milling "' j,
a complete stock ol Ladles and Children's Furnishing Sood,n" Lixtti-
s-arments. Uoods tht btst. and orices the lowest, waii
FIRST STREET,
WOOD 8AWIKS. Ah, there! When
are yon ptolnaf I aw going to
Curran ft Montetth's office, to leave
orders lor Owon t Qruab'. o eomej and
saw mi wood, Thsy do the best tawing
in town, etawlna- done on short notios
i Leave orders on state.
FROMAN
rMW.ln entail '
Iar amounts, from "" v
five years, on good A . ,ddre 1
,ni. n..t uu. Call on or su s
county real estate, uau or.
E MoHeraon, First St., Albany."
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